

The University of Chicago Crime Lab has a simple goal: to make Chicago the center of a new movement towards greater use of evidence-based practice in reducing youth gun violence. With support from the Joyce Foundation—as well as Exelon Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, McCormick Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Spencer Foundation—the Crime Lab held a design competition earlier this year to identify promising intervention ideas to help curb youth violence. The intervention selected in the competition, "B.A.M. Sports Edition," will launch this fall and will combine high-quality, after-school youth sports programming offered by World Sport Chicago with cognitive behavior training provided by Youth Guidance, an at-risk youth program. The goals are to help young people improve their non-academic skills; to enhance their ability to solve interpersonal problems more effectively; and to evaluate the degree to which these therapies are capable of improving outcomes such as youth involvement with violence.
Illinois' nonprofits unite to boost census participation.
Read full story >Preparing workers of today for jobs of tomorrow.
Read full story >Advancing teachers to close achievement gaps.
Read full story >Midwest governors unite to chart a new course of action.
Read full story >Chicago Jazz Partnership invests in local artists.
Read full story >Recent op-ed by Joyce president Ellen S. Alberding in Chicago Tribune.
Read full story >In August, Joyce released its 2008 Annual Report, highlighting the work of our grantees during the past year.
Read full story >In cities across the nation, low-wage workers toil under the harshest of conditions.
Read full story >The University of Chicago Crime Lab has a simple goal: to make Chicago the center of a new movement towards greater use of evidence-based practice in reducing youth gun violence.
Read full story >The Transitional Jobs Reentry Demonstration(TJRD) project aims to determine whether supportive job programs help increase employment and reduce recidivism among men recently released from prison.
Read full story >The Joyce Foundaton is supporting efforts to boost 2010 census results in Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Read full story >Joyce provided support for technical assistance to the CLEAR Commision to develop the policy recommendations.
Read full story >Check out the new video from the Midwest Democracy Network(MDN).
Read full story >The University of California Davis Violence Prevention Research Program releases a new report.
Read full story >The Foundation was pleased to host a political reform discussion at The Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Read full story >Grants approved at the July 2009 meeting of the Joyce Foundation Board of Directors.